Begin your tour in Panfilov Park, one of the greenest and most iconic places in Almaty. Learn why Almaty is known as the “City of Apples,” how earthquakes shaped the city, and why many locals consider it the most comfortable city in Central Asia.
Continue to the famous Zenkov Cathedral, one of the tallest wooden cathedrals in the world, built without nails and known for surviving major earthquakes. Nearby, visit the Eternal Flame and Panfilov Memorial, dedicated to the legendary Panfilov Division formed in Almaty and Bishkek during World War II.
Walk through the historic streets of old Almaty while learning about local culture, daily life, languages, traditions, food culture, nightlife, and modern Kazakhstan. Along the way, stop at the famous Rakhat chocolate store, one of the most beloved sweet brands in the country.
Experience a short visit to the Almaty Metro, the only metro system in Kazakhstan, before continuing to Arbat pedestrian street, the lively heart of evening Almaty filled with musicians, cafés, local artists, and city atmosphere.
The tour also includes stops at the monumental KBTU building, historically connected to the independence of Kazakhstan, and the elegant Abai Opera and Ballet Theatre, one of the city’s main cultural landmarks.